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« on: December 28, 2009, 03:03:15 pm »

What's important about any landscape, not just snow, is that you give it texture and realism. Imagine how snow looks to you in real life - and then try to replicate it in LEGO bricks. Using a lot of slopes and 1x1 plates can be very helpful. If you want, you can even do a little research and take a look at how some other builders have rendered snow in their creations.

I already knew that and have done it, but I think I'll check out how other LEGO builders made their creations.
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